Hrvatska poštanska banka (or Croatian Postal Bank) is the largest state-owned bank in Croatia. The Bank is the seventh largest bank in the country with a 4-5% market share by assets. The Bank was founded in 1991 by Hrvatska pošta, the Croatian national postal service, currently the second largest shareholder in the Bank. The Bank offers a typical range of banking services and products such as savings, foreign currency, and current accounts; cash, housing, tourist, mortgage, consumer, car, education, and revolving loans; debit and credit cards; safety deposit boxes; and Internet banking services for retail segment. It also provides banking services for small, medium and large enterprises as well as investment banking and treasury services, asset management, or leasing, for example.
This excel file offers a summary of the bank's performance in 2003-2013. You will find here all the key numbers from the bank's balance sheet, income statement and main ratios related to the bank's business.
In addition, the report provides a detailed overview of the bank's market position in the comparison with the overall banking sector and the key statistics of the whole banking system in Croatia